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Schuette asks AGC to investigate Hathaway

Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette announced that he wrote to the Attorney Grievance Commission to request an investigation into former Michigan Supreme Court Justice Diane Hathaway’s infamous short sale controversy.

Everyone else is piling on, so why not?

Referring to Hathaway’s recent resignation, Schuette wrote in the letter that the Judicial Tenure Commission is unlikely to continue prosecuting its case against her. He asked the AGC to review the allegations in the JTC report.

“As the attorney with the Constitutional responsibility of representing the State of Michigan and its officers and serving as its chief law enforcement officer, I have a great interest in the competency and professionalism of the courts and the legal profession. I believe that my responsibility as a Constitutional Officer compels me to make this request,” Schuette wrote. “Public corruption scandals have damaged the public’s trust in government and tarnished our state’s reputation.”

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Bill Shuette and the Judicial Tenure Commission are worthless to the Real U.S. Citizens living in Michigan! They ignore complaints against corrupt Lenawee County Judges who have repeatedly bullied cheated and conspired to rob honest citizens because these creeps are Republicans. This entire prosecution is so … Governor Snyder can appoint another Republican to the Court!